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three-dimen·sion·al

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. three-dimensional, 3-dimensional, third-dimensional, three-dadjective

    involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth

    "lifelike three-dimensional characters"; "a three-dimensional account of conditions under the new government"; "they shot the movie in three-D"

  2. cubic, three-dimensionaladjective

    having three dimensions

Wiktionary

  1. three-dimensionaladjective

    Existing in three dimensions

  2. three-dimensionaladjective

    having depth (or the illusion of depth) as well as height and width

ChatGPT

  1. three-dimensional

    Three-dimensional (3D) is a term used to describe an object, design, or form that has physical presence in three dimensions - length, width, and height. It indicates depth or solidity in addition to height and width, offering a more realistic or lifelike perspective compared to two-dimensional objects. 3D is commonly applied in areas such as computer graphics, modeling, imaging, and designs.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of three-dimensional in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of three-dimensional in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of three-dimensional in a Sentence

  1. Joe Berlinger:

    It was not an easy decision on their part and they had to think long and hard about it, and I think some of them still feel ambivalent about participating… One of the results of… ‘In Cold Blood' is that we have a lot of sympathy for the killers, because of how Truman Capote told that story… not excusing them for what they did, but seeing them as three-dimensional human beings. ..[and] all of these films kind of celebrate the killers in a perverse way…. the family felt very violated by the experience. They felt violated by ‘In Cold Blood.’.

  2. Adrian Hogan:

    The thing I really found inspiring was the different approach -- to all kinds of aspect of life, of course, but especially in relation to drawing that I didn't understood until I came here, japanese drawings are often very flat. They don't really strive to create an illusion of three-dimensional that we often do in Western drawing.

  3. Chetan Dube:

    If Amelia is to become the most faithful service agent, she also needs to be able to respond to man’s need to communicate with somebody who can understand emotions—not just a robotic ‘Press 1 for this’ and ‘Press 7 for that,’ amelia’s emotional quotient is modeled in a three-dimensional space: pleasure, arousal, dominance—the PAD modeling system. We are in trials with a telco company, and there is a certain demeanor that Amelia is required to have if your contract is coming up for renewal. Her emotional reaction to you is supposed to be very different based on where you are in the contract or your level of angst with the service.

  4. Kayla Barron:

    The room is three dimensional, so even if you put something on the wall, and you think,' Okay, I know where this is,'.

  5. Max Popp:

    Science fiction gave many valuable ideas of what habitable climates could look like in the past when planetary climates were not well understood, in recent years, three-dimensional climate simulations have allowed scientists to gain a better understanding of the range of possible habitable climates. So I hope that the scientific insights on habitable climates will now make their way back into film and literature.


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